Re: Gravity treats matter and antimatter the same way

2023-09-28 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
Conclusion? Lots of physicists and astronomers need a bigger budget. I'd throw in for med research, LLM's and QC as well.  On Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 08:02:20 AM EDT, John Clark wrote: I don't think anybody was surprised but yesterday the journal Nature reported that for the

Re: Gravity treats matter and antimatter the same way

2023-09-28 Thread Michael Luder-Rosefield
> It remains a mystery why there's so much more matter than antimatter in the universe. Time for a trite, unthought-out, and already-considered-by-everyone idea: Analogous to how the quantum foam produces particle pairs, some of which occasionally get split by asymmetric background stuff before

Gravity treats matter and antimatter the same way

2023-09-28 Thread John Clark
I don't think anybody was surprised but yesterday the journal Nature reported that for the first time it has been experimentally demonstrated that antimatter particles fall down and not up just like particles made of normal matter. It took an amazing amount of skill for experimenters to do this.